Frisky venomous sea snakes are confusing divers for their mates
CNN
Highly venomous olive sea snakes may "attack" scuba divers as part of misplaced courtship behaviors, according to a new study.
Divers regularly report sea snake interactions involving chasing and biting, the reasons for which were previously unclear. Now a study published in journal the Scientific Reports suggests that male sea snakes may think divers are potential rivals or mates, while female snakes think they are possible hiding places.More Related News
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